South Africa 'A' lose another Springbok ahead of Bristol game
South Africa A have lost another Springbok ahead of their game with Bristol Bears, with utility back Aphelele Fassi ruled out due to injury.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu will travel to the UK on Sunday at the behest of South Africa ‘A’ head coach Mzwandile Stick as replacement.
Fassi suffered an ankle injury in the team’s 28-14 defeat against Munster last Thursday and is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks, prompting Stick to call up Feinberg-Mngomezulu to add cover in the backline.
The talented former Junior Springbok captain spent the last two weeks with the Springboks as they faced Ireland in Dublin and France in Marseille, and he will undoubtedly want to transfer the knowledge and experience gained in the SA ‘A’ team.
“It is unfortunate for us to lose Aphelele, who we have worked with before and knows our structures well for a game that we have placed huge significance on to bounce back from our defeat against Munster,” said Stick.
“This tour served as a fantastic opportunity for him to get top-level game time and to show us that he has the abilities to put his name in the hat for a place in the Rugby World Cup squad next year, and we share in his disappointed to lose out on this chance.
“We are, however, delighted to call up a talented young player in Sacha, who has really impressed the Bok coaches with his skills, high work rate and keenness to learn in the national team environment, and we know he will bring that to the SA ‘A’ team.
“This will also allow us the opportunity to give Sacha valuable game time since he has not played in the last two Tests, and to get a taste of playing in front of a passionate sold-out crowd at this level. He’s a bright prospect for the future, and we are excited to see what he can do on the field.”
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Yes no point in continually penalizing say, a prop for having inadequate technique. A penalty is not the sanction for that in any other aspect of the game!
If you keep the defending 9 behind the hindmost foot and monitor binds strictly on the defending forwards, ample attacking opportunities should be presented. Only penalize dangerous play like deliberate collapses.
Go to comments9 years and no win? Damn. That’s some mighty poor biasing right there.
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